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PROGRAMMING
The PPWR receiver has the ability to learn a combination of credentialed
remote control transmitters. See page 4 for a complete list of
compatible accessories. After 30 seconds of inactivity, the receiver times
out and the LiftMaster
®
logo is displayed. Select “UNLOCK” and enter the
master PIN to continue.
1 INITIAL PIN SET UP:
The PIN restricts access to authorized administrators only. If you omit
this step, anyone will be able to program the receiver. Upon initial power
up, the system firmware revision is displayed for 5 seconds followed
by the LiftMaster
®
logo. When a key is pressed, “CREATE PIN?”
is displayed.
1. Press “YES” to create PIN.
2. If the PIN is lost you may request a reset code by pressing "RESET."
You will be provided with a 5 digit serial number. Login to partner
portal and go to https://partner.liftmaster.com/utility.
Enter the Serial Number to retrieve the master code.
Once master code is retrieved, come back to the RESET option, and
after obtaining the serial number press Next.
Enter the master code from the partner portal.
Enter the new PIN.
Re-Enter the new PIN. You will hear a beep from the unit when the
PIN has been successfully programmed.
Note: Resetting the PIN does not clear data or settings on the PPWR.
3. Enter a 6-digit PIN, and press “YES”; enter the 6-digit PIN a second
time and press “YES” to program the PIN. If you make a mistake,
press “CLEAR” to change your entry. To exit the enter PIN screen,
select “BACK”.
4. When your 6-digit PIN is programmed correctly, the LCD display
reads “KEYPAD UNLOCKED”. Select “OK” to continue to the Main
Menu. After 30 seconds of inactivity, the receiver times out and
the LiftMaster
®
logo is displayed. Select “UNLOCK” and enter PIN
to continue.
2 CHOOSE A MODE
The receiver has two modes of operation:
Pass Through Mode (Default)
Passes all received remote control credentials to the access control
system. Credential Facility Code and Identification codes are passed
through without filtering or translation. No pre-configuration is necessary
for normal operation. Pass through mode is most commonly used.
Advanced Mode
Advanced mode provides an additional level of security where sites may
have overlapping radio coverage such as large multi-building apartment
or industrial complexes. The advanced mode establishes filtered
reception, only allowing Facility Codes programmed in the Security Table
to pass to the access control system. Transmissions from ALL remote
controls not programmed are ignored. When using Advanced Mode any
new remote control Facility Codes introduced to the site must be added
to the Security Table.
An additional feature of the advanced mode allows a 1 to 1 facility code
translation. This feature allows installers and site managers the flexibility
to program stock remote controls to the sites using a unique facility
code.
NOTE: Facility code translation is limited to a 1-“FC IN” to 1-“FC OUT” or
“One to One”. This in effect eliminates the ability to ignore source facility
code and have a single/fixed facility code output.
Use case examples:
1. Building complex A entrance within 100’ of Building complex B
entrance. Remote controls from each is creating nuisance access
denied transactions on the access controllers. Each PPWR can be set
to receive only remote controls with specific facility codes.
2. An apartment complex is using HID proximity credential devices
programmed to facility code 22 and would like to add PPWR
transmitters. The access control system only supports the use of one
facility code. The PPWR advanced mode can be set to translate one
source facility code “FC IN” to the desired target facility code “FC
OUT”. A specific remote control facility code is then translated to the
desired target facility code output.
To choose Mode of operation
1. Select “MODE SELECT” from the main menu. Press “OK”.
2. System responds with message showing current mode setting “PASS
THRU SET” or “ADVANCED SET”.
3. Press “EDIT”.
4. Select the mode that you want to use and press “YES”.
5. System responds with “WARNING THIS WILL ERASE MEMORY
PROCEED?”. Press “YES”.
6. System responds with “WARNING ARE YOU SURE?”. Press “YES”.
7. System responds with “UPDATING PLEASE WAIT”. DO NOT
disconnect power while updating.
8. System responds with a confirmation message that the selected
mode is saved.
9. If you chose PASS THROUGH MODE, press “OK”. No further setup is
required.
10. If you chose ADVANCED MODE, press “NEXT” to proceed to the
SECURITY TABLE menu.
To program Security Table
The Security Table can hold up to 64 unique facility codes. If a facility
code is already programmed it cannot be added again.
1. Select “PROGRAM” from the Security Table menu. Press “OK”
2. System responds with “PRESS BUTTON ON DEVICE OR TYPE IN
MAX FC”
3. Press a button on remote control or enter the FC # from the remote
control’s MAX FC ### (found on remote control id label) using the
keypad. Press “OK”
4. System responds with “MAX FC - ## SAVED”. Press “OK”
To edit Security Table, or set facility code translation
1. Select “LIST” from the Security Table menu. Press “OK”
2. System responds with “LIST: # of 64 | MAX FC - ## |
FC IN -> FC OUT | ## -> ##”
3. Use “Down” and “Up” to scroll through Security Table. Press “Edit”
to select an entry to edit.
4. System responds with “MAX FC - ## | CHANGE FC OUT |
DELETE”
5. Select “CHANGE FC OUT” from the menu. Press “OK”
6. System responds with "CHANGE FC OUT | ASSIGN FC OUT |
AUTO SEARCH FC OUT?"
7. Select "ASSIGN FC OUT" from the menu. Press "OK".
8. System responds with “CHANGE FC OUT | ENTER NEW FC OUT - #”
9. Enter FC number with valid range for bit format selected (example: 26
bit format, valid FC range is 1 – 255). Press “OK”
10. System responds with "CHANGE FC OUT | MAX FC - ## |
FC OUT - ### | SAVED".
11. Press “OK”
12. Press “HOME”
NOTE: If a different mode is selected after a site has been in operation,
remote controls may initially require multiple button presses to work as
the rolling code “re-syncs” to the system.
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